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So what? This is a good, fun team to watch. Just go out and watch a good baseball game on a nice day. It's not like you're watching a playoff game in May anyway. A win is a win and loss is a loss. It's still just a baseball game. Baseball games at the park are always a good time. Stop this incessant whining. I'm so tired of you Clevelanders whining. I think the entire country is tired of it too.

Couldn't agree more. Went to the Browns vs. Ravens game in December 2010. Freezing, awful, cloudy day in the nosebleeds. Watched another crappy Browns team play like fools. Waste of time.

Now, out on a sunny day watching the Tribe with some peanuts and cracker jack and cold beer - sign me up! Screw the Browns. Why do people say this is "football city?" What does that even mean? The Browns have been here since 1947. The Indians since 1901. This is a baseball city.

Seriously? This is baseball. This is what happens. Look at the SF Giants. They are a shadow of their 2010 team. Only a few players left from that year in 2012. All teams do this now. It's not just the Indians. Quit whining and support the Indians of now. NOW is the only thing that matters in baseball.

455 consecutive sell-outs from '95 to '01. Continued great attendance through '07. I was at many of those games from '95 to '01 before moving out of state. Came back and saw an August '07 game when the Tribe was on fire and the energy in that stadium was like nothing I've ever seen at a baseball game. When the Indians almost won it in '07 you people were out like real baseball fans and real Clevelanders. I was very proud. I understand that hearts have been broken, but this is baseball and this is Cleveland and these are the Indians. I know you like baseball. I know you like summer. I know you like Cleveland on a sunny day. Get your behinds down to the park and watch this team. I may have to take a vacation and come back just to get to some games myself if you all can't be bothered with the trouble of enjoying a winning Indians team in your city. No excuses. Get to the games now, support this team, and support this city.

Sounds like snake oil to me. A few corporations and top managers will take all the profits and ship the bounty to the highest bidders overseas. They'll leave Ohio with a polluted water system and a destroyed landscape. This is not sustainable or smart. Any jobs that come will be gone in a few years. They want to start in our State Parks, just to make sure they destroy the last natural places we have left in this state.

Furthermore, Reagan did more to increase the national debt with his tax cuts and military spending than the next three presidents did combined. George W. Bush is second. Obama isn't even close. Get your facts straight.

You can't just say Reaganomics worked and them move on to another topic. Reaganomics has worked insofar as we have seen a massive transfer of wealth from the middle to the upper class. We have seen benefits lost, wages stagnate, and the rich get richer while the rest of us get left behind. That is how Reaganomics has worked. I guess you are in the top 1% and it's worked for you.

This needs to be turned into a public open space like they have out west and include trails for mountain biking. This town needs some damn mountain biking already. There is no more need for retail. It's tapped out!

Congratulations Dan. Now please do the right thing for all of Northeastern Ohio and bring us mountain bike paths to the Metroparks. Bring Cleveland into the 21st century - recreationally. There is no reason why we have these amazing parks and cannot come up with a viable, safe, and efficient way for mountain bikers to use existing pathways or create new, dedicated low-impact single-track. You seem like the right guy to do something big. Do it!

For the life of me, I can't understand why the Indians took apart the 2007 team the way they did. Why? For what purpose? That team should have won the World Series and was decimated without purpose. The people responsible for all of it need to leave the team. What are we, the Oakland A's? Welcome back to the 1970s Indians fans.

I love the vision that's laid out here. I was born and raised in Cleveland, but left seven years ago for California. I was back for Thaksgiving and was very impressed with what I saw downtown and in the surrounding areas. Despite all the negativity surrounding the Euclid Avenue project, it has started to make the area around Public Square more vibrant and it has beautified the entire street. It actually looks like a modern avenue, not some derilect traffic vein from the 80s. People were out in full force at Public Square on the 28th; the restaurants and pubs were packed. We need it to be like that every weekend downtown. I'm closer than ever to coming back. Maybe in a few years if this vision starts playing out.

How could someone beat a defenseless baby animal to death with a shovel? That is just sick and twisted. It's not like it was a bug, or a spider. This is a mammal. It's like the seal clubbing that goes on in Canada and South Africa. What kind of twisted people could do something like this with their bare hands? This woman is probably some old bag with nothing left in life except her garden and somewhere along the way, she lost her soul. Defenses like "she's a country girl" don't fly with me. This is just cruel and sick.

Joe is a hometown hero and had some great games with the Browns and a great season in 2007. He should still be one of our top WRs, but this infection ruined his career and the Browns threw him to the winds instead of helping him back to good health. The team and everyone else involved deserves to be held liable for what they've done this this admirable man's career. So much promise, so much wasted because of negligence. The Cleveland Browns should be ashamed at what they've done to Joe. I'll be he wouldn't be suing if the team hadn't tossed him aside like some expendible piece of meat.

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